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Only seven days left to save $300 on passes to TC Sessions: Mobility 2022 – TechCrunch

March 24, 2022
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Hold your horses, er, unicorns, folks. Time is running out on a serious savings opportunity. We refer, of course, to early-bird pricing on passes to TC Sessions: Mobility 2022, which takes place in-person on May 18-19 in San Mateo, California, with an online component on May 20.

Why wouldn’t you act now to save $300 on this two-day, programming-packed summit spanning the full spectrum of mobility tech and investment? Make it your mission to buy your TC Sessions: Mobility 2022 pass by April 1 and relish the thrill of scoring a great deal.

More than 2,000 attendees will converge on the San Mateo Event Center, a spacious, 50,000-square-foot indoor space. Comfortably roam the venue where you’ll find 1:1 interviews, panel discussions, fireside chats and breakout sessions with mobility’s leading minds and voices.

We’re adding more speakers every week, and we’ll post the agenda soon. In the meantime, we can share that Cruise’s Oliver Cameron and Motional’s Laura Major will join us to talk about what it takes to move AV tech from the lab to the roadway. Spoiler alert: It ain’t easy.

You’ll find dozens of exciting new early-stage mobility startups in the expo area. This prime networking real estate can beget ample opportunity — discover a unicorn-in-the-making, find that co-founder or the engineer you’ve been searching for. Connect, network and collaborate to drive your business to the next level.

In a classic “but wait, there’s more” moment, don’t miss late-stage product demos and the latest in scooters, e-bikes, autonomous vehicle technology and electrification in our outdoor test drive area. Go hands-on, or — in the case of an autonomous joy ride — hands-off, with cool, new mobility tech.

TC Sessions: Mobility 2022 takes place in-person on May 18-19 in San Mateo, California — and online on May 20. The early-bird price flies south in just seven days. Grab your chance to save $300 and buy your early-bird pass by April 1. 

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